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== Something i noticed ==
== Something i noticed ==


So, i made a observation that may mean that [[Emperor Bulblax]] wasn't really the same one, well, in first place, their vegetation, it seems more of just in leaves and two were seen, quite strange, then, their tongue attack is smaller, while, another thing i got there's another Emperor Bulblax, but its vegetation is more different than normal... Its more like of the original... That may mean those supposed Emperor Bulblax shown in the Pikmin 4 images of its own page aren't it, but a dwarf mimic maybe. {{User:Blower Pot/sig}}
So, i made a observation that may mean that [[Emperor Bulblax]] wasn't really the same one, well, in first place, their vegetation, it seems more of just in leaves and two were seen, quite strange, then, their tongue attack is smaller, while, another thing i got there's another Emperor Bulblax, but its vegetation is more different than normal... Its more like of the original... That may mean those supposed Emperor Bulblax shown in the Pikmin 4 images of its own page aren't it, but a dwarf mimic maybe


== No ==
== No ==
No it's not a mimic, it's just that it's the rainy season in Pikmin 4. Presumably since it's an alternate timeline of Pikmin 1. Moss and other plants such as the Blaxcap grow on it's back during the rainy season. Depending on how vegetated it's back is I imagine it changes it's hiding style.
No it's not a mimic, it's just that it's the rainy season in Pikmin 4. Presumably since it's an alternate timeline of Pikmin 1. Moss and other plants such as the Blaxcap grow on it's back during the rainy season. Depending on how vegetated it's back is I imagine it changes it's hiding style.


Oh. {{User:Blower Pot/sig}}
Oh [[User:Darryl Omg|Darryl Omg, themself]] ([[User talk:Darryl Omg|talk]]) 21:24, July 9, 2023 (EDT)


==Recent images==  
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:Hey, I have a comment regarding your writing on the fiery dweevil. You write "Their eating habits determine their coloring, and without any, all Dweevils appear to be a peachy color", which I guess is a reference to the iceblown dweevil's notes, but I'm pretty sure the "peachy color" mentioned here is supposed to be pink (apparently the word used in the Japanese version of the notes is one that refers to the color of peach flowers, not the fruit itself), as in, when the white dweevil is fed the red dweevil's food, it starts turning pink. The iceblown dweevil's notes kinda imply the white color is the default. (Also, sidenote, at least in the Japanese version, the small dweevils all belong to the same species, with the color and behavior differences developing over the creature's life. In the English version this turned into the "Several points of differentiation with other members of the species have been confirmed, such as body color and behavioral patterns, but none of these suggest major deviations in the creature's genetic structure" in the Hydro Dweevil's notes. Thought that might be interesting.) [[User:2 B|2 B]] ([[User talk:2 B|talk]]) 16:23, September 15, 2023 (EDT)
:Hey, I have a comment regarding your writing on the fiery dweevil. You write "Their eating habits determine their coloring, and without any, all Dweevils appear to be a peachy color", which I guess is a reference to the iceblown dweevil's notes, but I'm pretty sure the "peachy color" mentioned here is supposed to be pink (apparently the word used in the Japanese version of the notes is one that refers to the color of peach flowers, not the fruit itself), as in, when the white dweevil is fed the red dweevil's food, it starts turning pink. The iceblown dweevil's notes kinda imply the white color is the default. (Also, sidenote, at least in the Japanese version, the small dweevils all belong to the same species, with the color and behavior differences developing over the creature's life. In the English version this turned into the "Several points of differentiation with other members of the species have been confirmed, such as body color and behavioral patterns, but none of these suggest major deviations in the creature's genetic structure" in the Hydro Dweevil's notes. Thought that might be interesting.) [[User:2 B|2 B]] ([[User talk:2 B|talk]]) 16:23, September 15, 2023 (EDT)
::Actually the peachy color comment was a reference to the Titan Dweevil, but I'll probably change that in the "final script", I'm planning to upload these to youtube over time. I think it's more interesting for them to be different species, specifically I plan on writing in the Titan Dweevil entry that the small dweevils evolved specifically due to chemical contents of the Titan Dweevil's (their progenitor species imo) weapons. Olimar mentions gene splicing and never elaborates on what he means, so I took it to mean that, which is also why I'm making the technical names references to  the TD. --[[User:NintendoPanda101|NintendoPanda101]] ([[User talk:NintendoPanda101|talk]]) 19:49, September 15, 2023 (EDT)

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